Make sure you cock it fully 1nce, if you double cock it it feeds more BB's into the barrel

You can't double cock it unless you remove a small metal piece that locks the handguard after you've cocked it once.

To the OP it seems like something is defective in your gun, could be the part that releases the BBs from the shell magazine into the gun is missing a spring and just gets stuck unloading everything at once.

I guess Im just biased. Whenever I hear Crossman I get this automatic gag reflex and this bitter taste of vomit in the back of my throat. But thats just my not so humble opinion of course...

No, you're completely right in that reaction. The only thing Crossman has made worth picking up is the one they cloned 1:1 (adding a clear receiver), and that iss the Stinger 34P. Doesn't even make it a good gun. It just means it's gameable and easily affordable in Canada.

I dont know man, at the end of the day your still driving a beatdown, duct-taped, dented to shit, dead hooker blood across the hood, bullet holes for ventilation Fiat. Thats almost as bad as saying your a vegetarian.

But enough thread derailment for one day...

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This is the equivalent to knocking on deaths door and blowing his head off with a shotgun.

I dont know man, at the end of the day your still driving a beatdown, duct-taped, dented to shit, dead hooker blood across the hood, bullet holes for ventilation Fiat. Thats almost as bad as saying your a vegetarian.

Original poster : your problem is with the feeding system surely. There is a little plastic part that moves and makes sure only 3 BBs get loaded. This part might lack a spring or might be broken altogether.

1. If possible get a replacementàt Canadian Tire (or where you bought it).

2. If 1. is not possible, find a M3 disassembly tutorial (it's more or less the same) and strip it down to the inner barrels. The part you are interested in it screwed to the inner barrels. Look at it and compare it with what it should look like on an M3.